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Destiny Calling

Listening for the Call

Your destiny doesn’t always show up with flashing lights or a clear roadmap. Sometimes it’s subtle — a longing to start that business, write that book, heal from the past, or finally step into the version of yourself you’ve always dreamed of becoming.

The first step is learning to listen. Be still. Pay attention to the things that make your soul light up and the moments that make you feel most alive. Those are breadcrumbs leading you where you’re meant to go.

Answering with Courage

Here’s the truth: your destiny will always require courage. It will pull you out of your comfort zone and into the unknown. But here’s what I’ve learned — the unknown is where the magic happens.

You don’t need to have it all figured out to answer the call. You just need to take the first step, no matter how small it seems.

Trusting the Process

Destiny isn’t about speed; it’s about alignment. Every step you take, every lesson you learn, is part of preparing you for what you’ve been called to do. Even the detours — especially the detours — are shaping you into someone strong enough to carry the weight of your purpose.

Your Invitation

If you’re reading this, consider this your sign. Your destiny is calling you. It’s time to answer — to dream bigger, to believe in yourself again, and to step into the life you were created for.

The question is… will you pick up the call?

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